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conjoin
[ kuhn-join ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to join together; unite; combine; associate.
- Grammar. to join as coordinate elements, especially as coordinate clauses.
conjoin
/ əˈɔɪ /
verb
- to join or become joined
Derived Forms
- DzˈǾԱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- Dz·Ǿİ noun
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of conjoin1
Example Sentences
In Donald J. Trump, the various species of ugly American have reached their conjoined apotheosis.
A parasitic twin is an underdeveloped conjoined twin that relies entirely on the host twin for survival.
What’s more, he would have one smaller board for every team in the league — say one for the Eagles, one for the Chiefs — then conjoin those two halves when those teams were playing each other.
She was told there was a local superstition against women eating them, over debunked claims it may lead to conjoined twins.
Eventually Brooks, now in the same skirt, makes their way to him and they conjoin for an extended spine duet.
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